It's that time of the month again Linux gamers! The new GOL survey for November is now available, so please make sure to fill it in if you have the time.
The results will be published in the next couple of weeks now that they're being published in the same month. There have been a few minor aesthetic changes since Google Forms has been updated (sorry about the yellow).
On another note, I will be taking a less active role in the surveys from now on. A few of you may have noticed by now that I'm not the best person to do this, but I'm glad to see how far this has come and how many people see it as something valuable to the Linux gaming community.
You can find the link for the new survey here, and please share with other Linux gamers if you can.
The results will be published in the next couple of weeks now that they're being published in the same month. There have been a few minor aesthetic changes since Google Forms has been updated (sorry about the yellow).
On another note, I will be taking a less active role in the surveys from now on. A few of you may have noticed by now that I'm not the best person to do this, but I'm glad to see how far this has come and how many people see it as something valuable to the Linux gaming community.
You can find the link for the new survey here, and please share with other Linux gamers if you can.
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They do work great for video though, but that's besides the point (they're the Roccat Kave XTD; I recommend them wholeheartedly).
What non-intrusive Google Forms alternatives do you have in mind?
That's an upgrade, not a different distribution.
To be fair, so are the consoles. My PS4 keeps getting updated, and the Xbone today is an infinitely better deal than the Xbone when it launched. It's not like the competition is standing still and only Steam machines keep moving,
I'm sorry but this is simply wrong and horrible advice, for a real solution to stop trackers would be to get something like uBlock. The only difference between "Private" and a normal window is "Private" doesn't load or store cookies. Google can very easily see your IP and depending on how you have your browser configured, which I take it yours tells a lot, Google can read a lot of information about you!
Last edited by Xylemon on 5 November 2015 at 12:55 pm UTC
Just on this page alone, Ghostery has blocked 4 possible trackers for me: Facebook, Twitter, Gravatar and Piwik analytics.
If you use the more extensive filters you can stop trackers, and there's also the default-deny mode which is a lot like request policy. And yeah, a VPN or proxy would truly hide your IP.
Last edited by Xylemon on 5 November 2015 at 4:42 pm UTC